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Paddle pals

Several Wright State students and staff took part in the first Try Kayaking event of the summer at Eastwood MetroPark. Continue reading

Wright State students gain leadership skills as fellows at Nonprofit Leadership Institute in Yellow Springs

Four Wright State students and a recent graduate received fellowships to participate in the Nonprofit Leadership Institute, offered by the Yellow Springs Community Foundation. Continue reading

Wright State grad to pursue physician assistant degree at Yale

After graduating from Wright State in May, Kelly Hunt is ready to take the next step in achieving her lifelong goal of working in the health care field. Continue reading

Wright State trustees approve 2019-20 tuition rates

Tuition for the next cohort of students arriving in the fall under the Wright Guarantee program will be $4,741 per semester. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine names new librarian

Joanna Anderson joins Wright State after serving as distance education librarian at East Tennessee State University. Continue reading

Sweet spot

Wright State accounting student James Curlis dips into the ice cream business

James Curlis, a junior majoring in accountancy at Wright State, and his mother, Kim, opened K&J’s Ice Cream in Sidney. Continue reading

Wright State’s partner Dayton Regional STEM School cuts ribbon on major expansion that includes unique gaming research lab

The expansion project features the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Gaming Research Integration for Learning Laboratory (GRILL). Continue reading

Bill Bigham named interim vice president for advancement

Rebecca Cole, vice president for advancement and president of the Wright State University Foundation, will retire after a highly successful career on July 1. Continue reading

Wright State’s Ellis Human Development Institute offering free psychological first aid for those impacted by Dayton tornadoes

Staff are available to talk about the impact of the experience on affected individuals, their friends and families and help them mobilize their strengths and seek support. Continue reading

Business savvy

Sixteen high school juniors and seniors learned what it’s like to work in the field of business during a residential camp hosted by Wright State University. Continue reading